Teachers shouldn’t be responsible for stocking their classrooms with supplies, argues Ann Ness. Instead, states and districts need to allocate funding for school resources.
Teachers are digging even deeper to afford classroom necessities
Most Teachers Spend Their Own Money on School Supplies. Should They?
Home-schooling's growth fueled by money from investors, nonprofits, vouchers - Washington Post
Do Teachers Need to Buy Their Own Supplies in 2023?
It's the beginning of the school year and teachers are once again opening up their wallets to buy school supplies
Texas teachers spend more than $800 in personal funds on classroom supplies, survey shows
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Teachers are spending, asking for donations for back-to-school
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94% of teachers spend their own money on school supplies
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One Way to Ease the Teacher Shortage: Pay More, Some Districts Say - The New York Times
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